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SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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BOBBY JONES LEADS OPEN WITH 69;
FIRST ROUND EL IMINA TES FARRELL

Club Women To Hold L AS S IFIEJ
Meeting At Mackinac ADVERTISING D ,

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ECyAssociated Press2 Worthington, Ohio, also was one The National Federation of Bus-
1L LI " ' A N.YisJuen8. over par.
rising young attorney at law of iness and Professional Women's
Atlanta, Ga., Bobby to the golfing A number of pros started their
gsecond round with credits of 74, Clubs will hold its annual conven-
Washtenaw County Pioneer Histor- public, Bob to hisl family and close includn t h drus o tion i iac, cn
ical Society Names Dr. Guthe friends, and Mr. Robert T. Jones, including the always dangerous Leo ion- y ,din nac, Michigan, this
President Yesterday j r., in the open golf championship'Diegel, entered as a pro from Mex- year, during the second week of
competition, today had his friends ico, and Tommy Armour, the 1927 July.
the pros, polishing up their nib-' champion. Larry Nabholtz, Hous-
BODY RE-INCORPORATED licks and putters and wondering if ton, Texas, burned up the course This meeting is of special inter-
they could keep the title in the for a while and finished with 74. est to Ann Arbor women inasmuch
At its second meeting this year professional family. Walter Hagen and Horton Smith as Miss Katherine G. Tuomy is the'
the Washtenaw County Pioneer All the pros were looking up at were back with the 76's, and John- state president and Miss Marions
Historical society convened yester- Bobby., Some were not far down ny Farrell, the current champion, McClench is the national recording
the ladder. Al Espinosa and Gene practically eliminated himself from secretary.
Sarazen were only a wee pitch the competition with a bad 84, "do-_
of the Washtenaw County court- away, Espinosa's score of 70 being ing everything wrong," he ex- TYPEWRITING
house for a short business session, as' close as it could be to the great plained. andT
at which the society was reorgan- amateur's 69 without making it a IIMEOGRAPHING
ized and officers for the coming tie for the lead. Sarazen, who has The printing department of the A specialty for
y eelected.lbeen a champion and liked it so' New York Association for the Blind twenty years.
year were well he would like to be again, was is operated by Mrs. Anna Patchen, rvi
The meeting was opened by the two strokes out of first place blind printer. She has a com- erators.. Moderate rates.
chairman who read a letter from with 71. bined job of manager, type setter, O. D. MORRILL
the secretary of the state indicat- Charles Hilgendorf, one of the j printer's devil, and pressman. 17 Nickels Arcade Phon 6615
ing that the Washtenaw County big group of professionals in the_________________________________
Pioneer Historical society had been Detroit district, scored par 72 for I
meeting without a charter of cor- the first round and modestly said
poration since 1906, the date of the he was "lucky." Jack White, 55-
expiration of the charter. The se year-old Scatsman, who was Brt-
cretary of state also indicated that ish open champion a quarter of al
at this time it was the privilege century ago, equalled par of the
of the society to reincorporate un-his putter was good to him talked STATE STREET JEWELERS1
der the old name or to assume a of mascots he had brought with
new one as the Washtenaw His- him from England and anything At Liberty Street
torical society. Upon motion the else but golf. --
change was accepted. , Leonard B. Schmutte struck a Rpairin WatChes Jewelry
The newly formed society then valiant blow for Lima, Ohio, a first:
voted to continue the aims of the round of 73, and Denny Shute, for- SPECIAL ORDER WORK
old Pioneer Historical society which Imer star amateur, playing fromS
was founded in 1876 to put new -
life into the organization with the World's Meanest Man
election of younger officers, very lll II tI1111 ti l l I IIIIIIIIIII ill lIIII II I
few of the original members hav- Cuts Off Cows' Tails
ing survived the 55 years of its
existance. The elected officers for (I y Asso2iat-d Pess)
RICE LAKE, Wis., June 28-The = 0 /
the coming year are; Dr. Carl E. meanest man in the world, or some
Guthe, director of the Museum of kin of his, has been cutting off the
Anthropology, president; Miss Lucy tails of J. F. Baskin's cows.
Chain, vice-president; Miss Ge This is a serious matter to a cow
neva Smithe, secretary-treasurer; which, having no tail, is at the I
Mrs. S. W. Clarkson, custodian; and jmercy of flies and mosquitoes.
Professor C. L. Pray, historian. Baskin has offered $100 reward
for information leading to arrest Environment Superb
M'Ewan Will Present and so forth
New Dancing Courses --Dancing in the
BAPTISTS ANNOUNCE =
Miss Charlotte McEwan of the SERVICES NOUNCG a12
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college, a present visitor at the nounces services of special interest
University, is offering a, very in- to Baptist students in attendance Table de Hote Dinner, 5 p. n. to 9 P. i.
teresting series of courses to be at the Summer Session. A stu-D,
conducted during the Summer Ses- dent study group will meet at the Including Dinner $1.50-
iGuild House, 503 E. Huron street
sion, Miss Alice Evans, of the phy- at 9:30 each Sunday. Bishop Mc- =.
sical education department, deports. Connell's recent volume, "Human . ,r, .
Miss McEwan is an expert teach- Needs and World Christianity We invite you to visit us
er of dancing, and has had teach- will be the basis of discussion.=
IThis will be ledl by Rev. Howard R. =
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